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a OR ane Oe. oe 1 : * blir Onondaga would be eee 4 ho owas held over under Fs PTS anmer te eaengol funtion, toalaye rhe ittle Goldsmith Matt was nick aliday yesterday account of thin affair and could not get mteam tt Mande EeciecPhamine fe The nour titin Beinette ae iwanter, oubyar Wend, Saud with ohare ward hound, nest the North Mer, Friday. Aaa ee Tauneite font ber tiralgear aud fetureed PAM port for ropaira. Abe loft ayain Saturday atter- “ collision tetwcen the sclir J, Pinter and tho i Jolsnaon oceitrred on Hatnrdag fn the south Shrateh, by whieh the foriner vente] wan, considerably Hird, ‘Che damage dono to the Jolinin wan tone, eTHO, prop, Ae, Thtied, of Taopold. & Lois Lake Buperior Line, which ran aground and ring & losk jn the Sanit Kiver, arrived here Saturday Pre appatently good condition, Ske will go into Miydock Lor ropsirs at onro, grtinplert “wg thought ik gront sAyoung rhepherd wlio thoug! nae Myuut ee woth wr” and when tho peasants Pare to kill tho wild beast, he wna greatly rojoirod bo- Cannihoy bolteved lis falke starmn, Einalig the wolf tf and Wexan to tear tp pisehect. He mont. wolf, sent tt jhe had footed Ape ae ey wt they would believe him no longer, and Ropatageal awayy aud the fork of the foollah Nuestra wan annihilated, ‘The voeel Captains are Just now in Aulqing in the samo kind of aport ax that foolinh shep= Sort, Ow dayx when a latwo, floct tx com jng in, of when thore in rong wealker, they holt dia nignal of distress when wearing thin jrart, xo as to snake the tuga bolleve they rually aro tn ‘linttens, atid Shue get taveedd 60 withont delay, Ho common hus tiie nefariown cuntor become, that tugs take nu further poties of itatall, Tt isthe general opinion. that tte 1 fl alla, att tho mental rapt. Hein aUill Alls, lined At unt been for flute pencticn. TieOnondaga in nail to. nave been taying i fie Bio: fine Hoapital wither Gag of “tree “lgtayed a day, but the tugs tovk no notice of it, believing it to be prosose usual, Lut not only at ils port jaw thin ractice become common, but also Int the lawer fixe porte, an will bo’ seen by. tho following from ‘the ‘Buitalo Courier : The omtablieied aud dalverfally practiced eatin anions verre Captats on these lakes when requiring tio uestetaure of 8 ting tO dow quert in port is to hoist the wal efgnal to tho miastheat, while in caso Of dietroan it in lomettel hale way, OF Inte it hice been noticeable shat xusio. tas tern shew In want of s tig dinpiny tho flag of dintrens, and tbo conreqtienes in that tuge respond at unees ‘sometliaes leaving a tow to render nasisionce," GRAND HAVEN. Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicazo Tribune, Guan Haren, Mich, Oct Mn-A vlolent southwest sind-storm wan experienced ou this ehote last night and part of to-day, Ustlng to the heavy aca rinning, the harbor {a Mlied with varfous eraft, freighted and Haut, Feeking mlielter, ‘Tho rehe W, Hi. Willard, Nght, from Chicago, to thin port, was beached above tho Rotth let thle morting, It Ia expected she will bo ot off tontaht without much damage, muo having ly euttied to Prevent her pounding on the beach, LAKE ERIE. Spettal Dievatch to The CMeago Yabune. EnrH, Pav, Oct, I.—Tho prop Philadelphia left for Tbloago thie evening. ‘The propa Annle Young and thomas R. Beott, of the Anchor Linc, bave gone into sinter gnartern here. Jt wax tho intention wW the managers to tun them unill tho close wf navigation, bit tha low freights: bier a) = a ir bringing out. ‘They aro both losded with thee ‘chicago, Sehlch Sill not. be dolivered. before sort epring, Four Goyeryment stmra—tho Michipan, Serryy Adela, aud Suryival—ara uow anchored fn ou arbor, The tro latter boats aro engaged iu the at atevey of Lake Erie, Beven propellers and four rhoouers came in to-day. Tho istest reports from fing Polat aro tat {he barges aro nlill ashora there, PORT HURON NEWS, Port Henox, Mich. Oct, J,—Down—Props Bt, foaeph, Manistee, Dean Iichmond, Holland, Dablis, Polls Crosss andl barge, Day City and barges, Elmira ind verget, Schra New Hampahire, & F, Tildon, rman. Cee are oe ee inane, Gt, Toul, lt Tans, City of Toledo, Banitaca, Wenona, Socumsch, Sparts, ft, Ialelgh aod consort, Sclitm Nelndeer, fouiss, Curlow, Balle, Anus Baris, Jaue Hell, Dunes ty. ONFien—Bowib, freab, Wratun—Fine, ILLINOIS OANAL AND RIVER. Apecial Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Ussaite, Tih, Oct, Z—Anntved ny Riven—Stmr Ballo of Ottawa, light, from Pern. Derante>—Simr Francis, light, to Peoria, Pasaep mto Oaxar—Stmr Welle of Ottawa, light, to ottawa, Sime Frances, light, from Chicago: teste SL ji puta aud Gold “itdnter wiih hen ta for fesalte, ORlae feed telies On mitoralll of Lock 15, gradually hig. Chine arrived by canal yesterday with set dhilee for LoSalfe front ‘Chicago, and. departed lod with oats fur Clicagy, FOREIGN TRAFFIC, KENIGAN YERRIA ARRIVED FROM FontION yonTs _ SEPTEMDER, 1415, Ao, “Tonnaat. Crew, r bo i Class. 1 aut 8 ‘Totata.. Pe) iat u AURRICAM VESSELS CLEARED YOR FORTION PORTs, HEY TEMUBR, 1875, Claas, No. Tonnage, Crete. Retoouer, 0,263 at Eropelle cy 40 ‘Totals BL 10, 262 Postion YEARS AnnIveD yO YonzOM FORTS, serreuuxn, 1976, No, Tonnage. Crew, 9 ny 43 4 ‘ a + 10 4ica uN FOR vOREION LonTs, BEP- > 185, Tonnane, Crew, 1918 4s 2h0L wo ao 4m oias ARRIVED AND CLEARED DURING SEPTEMBER. COABTWISH ARMIVALS, 39, Fonmane, Creve. YISSEL-TRANSFERS DURING SEPTEMBER, 1975, One-balf scht Dants, If, Marvball to O. Nolson, $250, Tog A. L, Gritty, Z, Dabiiis to 1, Dalitke, $1,530, to ©. B. Juniata, WY, Guthrie to 0, & W. Guturie, Pane in J. Luts and 1. Stono to ¥, Ziemor snd MISCELLANEOUS, Tee tng 8. 8. Cox ia on Lor way to Fast ‘Tawns, Sipuaw Lay, to raina the achr Emeu rocently aunk «++» The Detrolt Tug Atsoclation aro about seud. Se be tug Crusader to tho vicinity of Cheboygan and Msinaw, (0 be on hand when required as a, wrecker, GgUEE-M, Bullard, agent of the Union Bteauboat aby a8 Goveland, dod on Thuruday. eee SUNDAY’S NEWS, LOCAL. ei i mecting of tha stacRhollera of the firth National Bank Saturday it was un~ Annoualy ageced to go {nto Liquidation, ‘The eighth camo batwoon tho Chicago and Bt. ls bate tt clube was blazed, in this city tei a renal ted fag tory for the formor Dost and Wait ts said to lara changed ats Suarday, tho puretineo of tg Soteroat ot sor anc lard having boon mado brs}. 4. W. Edwards of this elie, °°! Als mecting of tho Ro; é publican Central Com- billee Saturday it was rosolvod to ho’ a county Arention Tuesday, the 19th inet. for the nom Ota ticket to be voted for in Sovembor, r, ELSEWHERE, Curdinat MoCtogkay will 1 Tek about ee oss Al laave Roma tor New tury Ward Beechor has returned to P} ve from is summer vacations emote Naplor, of Abyssinian fama, hear Moonmander'of the Enst ludian beg feed ante Catholics Nope for an arran; push Hpaln ‘sal abt be vlaltod wi : of the Popo, hat named Middleton hasaped Drum: Lotes to sscuro the accreted tang on between Afadison and Twatih this city, eming b; do av Kk of Californis resumed. i Dan! fo%beurged verora iti fora the iustitution previous t, dea eae oe Gpeuing. ‘ha deposits oxcoadod tha tee tpO tho vaults by 9750,000, ‘Toroushout Hy Hage and cannoun emphasized the Brati- Seation of the people. * Stebvitte an: Audra yaaa august honor to the memory of On. ‘Nhe pageaat ated tha au Romp attouding (he obeaguies of tee wig New York, sud the streota were througed + seigele from ovary quartor of Teungasee. acura (oe plenaure aud success of THE LAW, Bustness Transacted th the Local 3 Courts Snturday, Bill Against David Blakeley---Record of Judgments and New Suits, A Segal Correspondent Disensses the Sury Systome-Opinian of Lawe ers on the Subject, CHICAGO COURTS, TMI, TO BET ASIDE #ALE, John M. Arwedson filo a bill Saturday against David Diakoloy, 3. 1. Gallup, and others, to not anide % conveyance of a fot fn [ivornile to Mes, Ada Blokelny, ‘Tho complainant tates that in August, 1872, Makoloy mado a note for 2,500, payabla in ono yoar, which waa indorsed to him. It was not paid at maturity, and in Juno last he bogan asuit for tho amount. About a month after, an attachment in aid way sued out and lovied on Biskeloy's interest in Lot 999, Block 19, of the third division of Riverside. ‘This tot was in Juno, 1870, sold by tho Rivor- nido Improvomont Company to Mra. Ada 2. Blakeloy, wifo of David Binkoloy, but Arwodeon charges that sho never paid any part af the por- chaso prico, but that it waa all paid by hor hus- band, and that the Jot is in truth lia property. Xt is also alicged that at tho tits of the eale Blakoloy was largely indobtod tovarious craditors, and was in fect insolvent, and that tho dead was mado to his wifo for tho purnoso of dofronding his creditors. A house worth 420,000 was short. ly aftorward orccted on His lot, ‘eked it ts , paid for with dofendant’s monoy, fu Morel aah nw trust-deed was mado on the property in question to B, EK. Gallup to secure the payment of 5,000, and, as thia bas uot been paid, tho Truates is about to salt. ‘The complalnant allogen that tho conveyanco to Mra, Binkeloy i a cloudon Blakoley’a title, and aus that it may bo removed, #0 that’ tho Jand nay bo subjected to the tion of is at- tnchmont. 440 also desisos that tho Trustoa, Gallup, may bo required to pay over to him any surplus that may romain aftor te payment of the amount duo under the trnat- decd, and that Blakeley and bis wife may bo reatrainod from selling {ho property until bis claim is paid. MILL TO RYMOVE CLOUD, Jobn Lill, Edward Foator, and Adam J. Weck- Jor. executory of tho,will of William Fall, deceanod, Sled « bill in the Cireutt Court Saturday against Martha L, Barkor to not asido 9 quit-claim dood tocertsin proparty, Complainants stato that Mr, Dull is August fest, owning at tho time, Desider — other proportyy Lote 5, 6, 7, nnd 8 in Lill’s Subdivision of Block 11 in Liltand others’ Subdivision of Out-Lote i aud 12 in tho Canal ‘[rustecs' Subdivision of Bee. 29, 40, 14, On tho 2d of Soptombar, 1876, 0 quit-claim deed was recorded. purporting to bo by William Sail, dated Tob, 24, 1875, and convoying the above-named lots to Martha 1. Barker for the consideration of $1, Tho com- pihivants aslego that tho namo signed to that deed was not in tho handwriting of Mr. Lill, that the docnmont is forged and fraudalont, and thoy therefore pray that it may bo set aside nud dectared to be of no affect. TUE STATE INSURANCE Comrany, Tho Assigneo of tho dofunct. Stato Insurance Company, Hlomor Cook, tied hia monthly report Saturday, 08 followa : Amount on hand Aug, 3! toe o+$ 1,203.81 THE UREAT WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANT Prosouts the following exhibit of tts condition at Prevent ; Balance on hand Aug. 34, 999,072.49 Recelpts ainco. ee Th) ‘Total $59,249.09 Disbursed S215 Balauco on band, $38, 800,87 ANNOUNCEMEN To-day istho first day of the term in tha Unitod Staten Circuit aud Superior Courts, ayidse Blodgott wil! bo ‘in toma regutacty inily, #udgo Mooro will bo in conrt daily as uaual, Tho Circuit Court will commence the roll of cages with a jury to-day. BANKRUPTCY ITEMS, Androw *V, Morton, a dry-goods merchant at 251 South Halsted streot, in this city, fled a Volantary petition iv baniruptey Saturday, Hin debia amount to about 621,000. Lis aesote ara autock of gots ostimated to bo Worth @lt.- 934.97, which ho assigned somo time ax to J. M. Ohnor for the bonufit of his eroditoys. Alr. Obner wae appaiuted provisional Asalyneo by tho Iegistor, and hia bond fixed at £13,000. An orier wow alto mado fora composition’ moouing ta ba held Oct. 18, Fraveis Jt, Dunsheo wae appointed provisional Asaigueo of Guorgo W. Varker uuder a bond for a, 0u0. Horaco Smith, of Ohio, DBuroan County, also Ded 4 voluntary petition to bo declared baoke rupt. ‘Tho avodred debto ura 3,011.15, securod by chattol mortgago on stock and fixtures valued ab $4,000, ‘ho unsecnrod claims smouut to 84,79: ‘Tho neeets aro tho stock above men- Hovod, yaluod at 85,000, and 81,000 worth of notea and accounts, ‘I'he casa was roforrod to Register Johnson, A wecond dividend of 2 Saturday In the matter of and arothor email or cout was declarod. ouny, Weeks, & Co., percentage wil bo paid, A firat dividond moeting in tho caso of Btorey & Allon will bo held at 2p, m. to-day, BUFERIOR OOUNT IN LNIEF, Jobu Williams bogan a wait in tronpnaa againet T. M, Bradley, laying damages at 0, Androw 1, and William 1. Hunt suod J. 1, Campbell for $1,000. ‘The Notional Bank of the state of New York began auutt iu attachment against 'f. 5. Bryap, Georgo V. Bryan, J.B, Knight, and B. ii, Nop: ber, to recover 83,000, cthguit count. James H, Bowen, claiming an undivided third of the oust half of Sec, 13, 87, 14, filed » bill against Charles A. Gregory and the Cook County Land Company to reatrain them fram commit ting waste by outing down trees or pailding ‘houses on tho land above mentioned. i COUNTY Corr, In tho eatato of Michaol T'racoy, the will wan Drovon and lotterd testamentary were granted to Bridget Tracoy, under bond for $4,400. Iu tho extate of Christian Jous, the will wan Proven. aud letters wero frastod to Cathorine Jous, under bond for $10,000, TUE CALL, Jvpor Cany—t to 20. dupaz Moone—1, 2, aud 3, Junie Roagus~1 to 20, Jupax Booru~—1 to 15, JUDGNENTS, Surenton Covat—Coxytsssions—Joba 'T, Chu- masera vi, Morac Smith, $1,775.59, George 8, Mortis ye Timotty, Weigut, SUAsL17,—b, M1 Tucker vac Ie, L, Moot, $529.89, inet Count—Jopde Roorns—C, B. Culver of » Rudolph A, Slomer, $382, 7J, — THE JURY SYSTEM, LETTE FROM A LAWYER, To the Editor of the Ubtcago Tribune: Curcago, Oct. 2.—Pure and spoody Juslice, at tho Teast possible cost both to suitors and socio. ty, tasomothing groatly to bo wiuhed for, aud which our presont civilization docs not afford, Doubtlows ono of tha fret eteps towards Judicial roforin fa an examination aud Femodoling of our fury syatem; but Ienppose Tux Tainuye could Lardly have opened {ts columns to any discussion in which 60 fow would participate, or bo intereate od, a8 ¢hatio whloh it is now ongaged,.single. handed, on this subject, Homething over thros years ago I addressed a uote to Tux PTaravne, which sppoared in the issoe of March 19, 1879, in which I for avery court in our : pte oes eta justan ae uns at tens: Second—All jurors to be appolated by the Covergor ar Afayor, Tlard~Tho term of servica to be not [eas than three yeara, fourth—The salary to ba trom $2,600 to cording to grade of court. 9, $5,000, ac. abet jurymen, at sy. jh futiclust gumber of entra erage salarieu, (o supply the places c be Mosent fron any ort 0 courts, SSR ae Sight Strth—No challenges, excopt for cauag, At that timo I pad paid no special attention to the wubject, but struck wish the gonoral barrone hesa of | the discussion which te prage was thou conducting iu regard to tho jury. aystem, T way ted ta davete 6 targe portian oF ni joaure to itu nudy, which I have coulinue UZ suppose £ ee vow yivou the subject more thougut than G tof phe loge) y al wide the hope tut Taste iy tata aa anch a collection of * facts In rogard tothe jury eyetoen ne would form a real eontribntion te as cial Keionco, and Rithonah f Mave nover vet beon able todo moro than take a plight prolimimary Survoy of the ground, « fas consiternliatd havo pecurred to me, whith nay bo of some value in yonr ivcupatin, With ail rospoot bath for tho ability and tho oarnestnosa of Tir Tarncxe, iL is very duubttn) whothor its present mot! of attack upon tho Jury nyatem will atanas muolt general intorest. No ono has yot acceptad the cordial tender of your column to thosa who fave thought upon the subject, which iy nlinost positive eridencs that vory faw peraana caro mitch about it; and without having anon any of your oxehanges, 1 can bo almost auso that fow havo alluded to yonr articles, nnd fowor still havo mado any valiablo supggontions, 1 at ted to thia holinf hecnunn this soaisit has hithorto (avaciably followed similar at- tempte to awaken intercat on this mubject. In forming a pian for tho study af tho jury syxtent, ttta first step, obvionnly, was to examine WUT HAD HEEN Ath AnOUT rr ntritaro. ‘Tho books—Foreyth, Hackmtono, Vaigroye, Hal Jam, aud the rest—aro mostly written by faw- ers; aro apt to bo rhotorical rather than eatin- factory {n regard ta tho practical workings of tho syatem, artd aro almost worthloss as atda in Jitdging of ite present valuo. For this purpoan tho best proltminary ston in at oxatnination of English nnd American pamphlets aud poriutical SMoraturo sinco the savolutlon of 1633, T have examined 8 good many patnnhiots, and haya Kane theougl, C ehould think, about oue-fortl of tho law, and graver Mterary magazines in the Knghols language, carofully renujup ovory arti« clo relating to this subject, and taking notes of the most important, Tho catllost tracts whieh I havo road aro tito two well-knowi pamphlets astribod respectively to Bie Join fnwloa and Jord Bomors, printed avont the time of tha Bu- glieh rovotntion. somo of the moxt inatrnctiva Stttolos aro those proceding and following the introdaction of tho jury iu cisitcausox in Scotland, early in tho prosent contury, Ag might be ex: pectod, most of these writora favor the jury both ju civil and criminal cases, although thoro is considerable diversity of opluion a to roquiting unauitnity in vordicta; but the feature whictt Most struck ma waa tho syidence that, iu apite of tho general onthurlaam tn favor of this tnont fgcular of Anglo-Huxou institutions, thera bas can A CONSTANT USDERCURAENT OF DIRSATIAPACTION with ite practlonl workings, which Js to bo traced somotimes in tho magazine article thomaaiver, but mora froquontly jn thelr aNazlona to cure Font opinion and convorsstion, and lat- terly in roforondos to nowspapor discuasicn, For some years past the disoussiova have devel: oped a Inw which Jaa been followad with almost unfailing rogularity. Thoro is a noted trial, au absurd oF suspicions verdiat, an excited nowapa- Per discussion, ono or tio pamphlets, or a book, somo loarued reviows in tho magazines, and tho end of the paroxyem. In theeo discussions, for the past 200 yeats, the arguments have been the samo and identical with thoro which Tue Tninunz is now using or attacking, and the dis- cussions. have been, In. hla country, sloaitariy barren of resuits, Tho only thing Which seems to point to suy popular interost—and popular ingerest fs esgentia! in any subjoct which must bo troated by constitutions! amondment—in the incroaring “freqnency of these discussinna, ‘Tho last Was quite general, and ocensred. only about throe years ago. It dovolopod uo now points or arguments, but produced excellent summaries of the old ones, notably those iu the Western Review tor April, 1872, rather opposing the aystem, and in Now. 417 and 430 (1873) of sho Nation, decidedly favoring It. & MOBS CONVINCING HEAHOS: for not expecting auy immodiate populsr intor- eatin this nubject, is the fact that the public doos not make nice distinctions, and cannot bo Moved except by flagrant and clenrly-provon abuses; and whatever some of us may Uoliove, it certainly baa never yet boon shown that the Jury system i# nos our bast attainable method of miministering justice. Any examination of this fucelion, fo be productivo of valuable rosulta, inet bogin with an intelligent division Of the subject, and proceed with caro~ fullysconsidered ‘inguitica vo dirocted as fo bring ouy the rosulty of exporience under our owt and other systoms, and tl Of competent obvervors in all countrios. It way iny hope to soloot s department of tiie Inquiry in which I might ees somo facta which would form a rosi contribution to knowlodgo on this subject, but my preliminary survey convinced Mo that any really yaluablo work would require Sn amount of time at present beyond iny powor fo bestow, aud [ ailudo to this only to say’ that, if any.Jntorest in this subject oxists in that city, it would bo easy for thoue intetosted to COMBINE INTO A LITSLE CLUD, which would be able to do some valuablo work, Tho bot way to do this is under tho auspices af the Americal focisl Scionco Association, This Society, where five or more of its members are’ gatherod in anv locality, will organize thom into — “*soction,"” aud rendor thom special assistauco in tho prosceu. tion of auy work thoy may undertake. Of auch 8 body I spould be very glad to form one, whoth- er for tho purpose of inquiry into the dury aya- tom or for any similar work. A year or two seo the Noctoty had no nembore reaidentin Chicago, ‘4 fact which is by no moana to our eredit, aud if ther aro auy porsous in tho city who aro insor- eated in such inqniricsay the Socisty nudartakes, And aro willing to devote some of their leisure ours to real work, there is uow a favorable tino and & profitable question to work wpott, and L suggost that thoy communicate with tho’ oditor of Tur Tumuxy, who, Lam sure, Will he glad to promote tho objoct by asainting to bring thouo Intorostad tagethor. I suppose no ous can doubt that {hore aro some features of our jury system which wo ought to retain, a discussion whose object isa critical analyais of tho gubject, with tho view of DISTINGUIMUING THE GOOD FHOM THE EVIL, Would be moro useful thau a rolevtiess attack upon tho wholy, Whoever attacks tho jury gystom, at this stago, ought—unless ha rewlly favors tho destruction of tho whole fabrio—to state cloarly whother lo rofors to— Cwwil or oriminal cases 5 Tho requiroment of unanimity in docleions ; Urban or rural jurica; ‘The qualifications of Jarore; ‘ho mothod of their avlection ; Doimpuriia), ordiuary, or ‘very important casen ; ‘Tho burdga of jury sorvico ; 12% Sually, potuaps, the length of tom of offive, No soolal institution ever attained such yital- ity ay tho jury byatom shows, without Posdousing quahties ‘of the ‘utmost valu, Our object should bo to axcortain what features of tha jury wyrtumn ore vital and pormauont, and whut sccos- wory aud trauwiont, Ye tho wyslom lag over beon subjected to such 90 atislysis 1 do pot know dt, but it is very possibls that some Gorman student as dono it. Sly own bolief—if tho Httlo study I Lavo given entitles mo to boliot—ju that THE REAL GEUM OF DNLORTALITY ia tho systom exists only iu tho divinon of tho uestiony of law fiom questions of fact, and thoir decision by differout porons, a prac fico famillsr to the [efizpridence of th Roinany, aud, so far as L know, original with thom, Itscomu tu mo that the number of the faroe 8, tholr qualifications, the mode of thelr bo- ection, and avou (ho srawing thow, for such gorvico, direotly from tho body of tho people, aro features sa to which opinion and practice must vary with the difference in tho times, and tho na tura aud dograe of civilication (us different coun. trios. I might bo willing to trast my cane with tho avoraga rural Jury iu Massachuxotte, and yet foal Nery nesfo with an average Jury jn Missis- sippl. FOU LIGUT ON QUESTIONS OF LEGAL PoocEDURE Wo naturally look to members of the logal pro- fosviou, Vor more than two yoars i was my custom to axk all tawyers whom [ wot whether, sf they had au iutricato cave, but ove in whiolt thoy wore sure tisy were Figs, Shey would pro- fora trial by Judxo, or trial by jury, to. whion the reply was invariably an exprossed preference for s thal by » SJudyo; white on the ober band, they exproaaed oqually pouttivo prefercnooa for trlal by fury ta ossos in whiob they might hayo doudts as t0 tho justice of their causo, Tauppoas I bave pur these questions po Atty Practicing attorneys, reproventiug ail grados an & wido ditribution of localite, ‘ho ropltes showed ontire unanimity of opinion, aud Ido not believo any lawyer thinks atherwica but of the wholo “number questioned, found only threo who favored any change in the syatom, sud natone who mauifosted any pocis! Interest in the mattor. repllea of shou lawyara tera, tu effocs, utatamente of thoit helist that the jury system did not tend to wecura {ustice in inirleato causos, aud yob nob one of them vared to seo any change. Of cours, theva afty might have beoa exceptions, but my iuquirics led mo to the beliof that wo woed nob oxpect efforts for rafarm, of Investigation of the Jury sywtom, to originato with the lawyers. ‘Thia pudject iv full of intoroas to me, and ab sooma fo bo fo Tue Tainexe: but I foar noithos af us will bo able to srouse tho attoution of the goucral publiv. ELBA, —-_ ELSEWHERE, A CLERK OF TUE ILLINO! SUPREME COURT IN TUOLBLE, Nr. Wilbanks, who iv oue of the Clerks of tha Ilinola Buprome Court, iv alvo au attorney, and rosldes at Mt. Vernon. flo has boen ordered by tho Supremo Court, now in veasion at Ottaws, to show opus, if any, why bis namo would not bo stricken fram the rall of atiurueya in this btate, be rate te mado roturnable Oct. 4. Mr. Wile banks is gcousad of malpractice in bls Profession @ present opinions | THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1875. aitan attotuey. A Sontharn Tinola correupond- em. of tha HY, Sonia Hobe Bemurrat gives tho following wtateninnt of tho caus yi inforinathon waa fled by Columb vember uf the Inga tein of Pulte Ke aro, aud fea dacttmnt embrsdig forty payer of lepat cap, Principal etarars, anid oi wetitcls the prosemition tiviluly teat are einbczrien Input of varloug mums Of money nt different. thts, ancunittrig tthe agureuatety £1,100, Another chorg's ant oue the pr Mn (Ig aug ported. hy sword evidence, Is Dio obtalulng of monty by tale featensce, the atounnt clafmed te ayo veca recelvud Undine the latter « harge belie $300, Aq ta tho fret charge, the proseention alioge that Me. Wilbanka wan regularly atnplaywl aa tho mitarney for tha fein of Farrar & Wilean, ut Chteauy, aude a fueh sttornny, had placed in hie handa aundey noten for cotluetlony Aue tor sewing niachition by varlona pire tion fu Souther Hnala, malt natin being cotatnonty Koei en touthly sustaltinent wites, Avatig. eves Serra wome against Mrs, Mary Her linan, John ite Bate fornedh, ant James $3, Jobimon, of thie ity, Which, were regularly preeented anit paidon seman: comply taken Uerctor, Alteewarde,. the arontty tee acconutn were returued 4 Feet by SMe. Willanke, fadorsed “fyrelven sountry,” ote, ete, anit the mon tently tbo accoutity wore transferred to Potlock Heiter for coliention, aw, tyon densi Lor payment {ho receipta from Mr, Wiltanks weru preactited, atid A, Kener, Kelter, af note than k "or Lattthe Tiained, Hiibas- 0 t ‘Tho above three persons are not all, but aneroly a natpinnen altae i beterly qisen min aR fol- 4 Cu, of BL. Lamin, Mo,, tu the sun of £304, Brerented {t to Tom Mannen, a01 Mirong, who wan coming to Mt. Vernon, with inate Hauer the fact to him, aud tho latter told. Tieoa tit {me afterwards, aitit wan bro tultst Manne: when a comprorcise wad effected, and tho nuit was formation, of somewhat nialiae npr tha explosdon folie fraction of the numer srhem the proseittion bave litte Ariel dened cdasit tn the tnformat ry He Manner, a merchant doing buaineed rattle, thin comity, wan Initeltet 49 Monty, ‘Che aceonht wean placed 3h the latide of eH Saiten, I an otturney of this plac for, cal Aion, who ylney (1 ceanrd), ated acinintntratar of his estate, a terward, ‘Tom Mounien gaee the money. tn dota Herre ter fe the account against hiv father, Mr, Jhrone, in a convorsation with Mr, Willhinie, mene ho was tho attorney for Moody, Miche & Gy, aud would reeeipt for the mones, ‘ hohe dtl, r the atgonnt, antl not until the cause was: it renched 0 tho docket did tha facta mentinatd come i hight, withdrawn Numero so included fn tho In~ Your correspondent sought to obtain from defends Bnt's counnel a statement of their mide of the cage, but, PAacopy of the information har not yet resched then, they were unable todo x0, The following nates ment'was banded to me, howuver, which I lusert ver. matin "iin matietots prosoentton brought thy Keller, Atowing out of bis discharge by Wiltanke frum, tie often of tho Clitk, and tions of the chatues have thie Jeant foundation ‘watever, a@ Willanke will plow on the Atty peas,” ALP. Wilbanka haa been Clork of tho Aupreme Court for tho Southern Division of the State for clglit yearse Silene ann ees SUBURBAN NEWS: 4 WUEATOX, ‘The pastor of the Methodist Eptacopal Church preached hia Inst and ferewoll sermon yoxterday evening. Tho subject of the discouro was “Christian Cltizouship.” Cousiderabie escitoment was occasioned in the village by | runaway Tucaday afternoon, MMe Ruddock and litte daughter wore ont driving, and while on one of the priuctpal streets 8 doz —rnshiod ont aud barked at the Lorao, frightening tho animal 80 that he broke into a violeut run, becoming almost instantly unmanageable. ‘The Rontloman waa thrown out, but fortuuately rocoived uo in- Juries, with tho oxcoption of some slight bruises, His ttle daughter, in being thrown out, struck hor wrist, dislocating it, and causing her such ine tonse palu that suo faluted,.but allo spparontly rocelvod no fatal or interval injuries, for whon sho recovered from hor swoon sho was ablo to walk, ‘Iho buggy waa completely demolished, ‘Tho horse became tisongaged from the vehicle nour the Du Page Housy, and at fast sceounts was, like the eelobrated “cork leg,” still going, it haa boen the ugual custom for the schools bors to, Jutup on fo pasaing trains for a ride, thus endangering their lives, breaking a Jimb, of athorwivo injuriuu: thomuelves, Loviden violating & Stato law. HRecoutly Charles H. Fuller, tho Hickot agent, made complaint before Justice Sedgwick, aud & summons was tesuod against Elmer Bucchife, Charles Ooerholzer, Wilho Yaletto, Charles Spatcher, aud William Lowis for tho violation of tho Stato Jaw in Jumping on to trains. © A hearing was befor Justice Sodewick, Charles Spaktree was oxcuged after prouning he would tover again jump ou the caty, unless he had business thero.” Willio Valelt took an oath that ho had the pormission of the ouginerrs to ot on the trains, Wherwupau bo was pardunod, ho other Love wore fined each $1 aud costs, tho Justico foforming them that if they were caught jumping on tho trains uguin, bo eould fino them $25 each. ‘Tho turimers around Wheaton have bean an- noyed by somo person, or thing, stealing ther sheep, Every effort at detection, so tar, has proved yuavailing, 1 seems evident, to guard againet the marandors,that tho farmexa will Lave to fort 9 protective eatpany. Mr, 0.1, Wileox enjoyed for a day or ao a Visit from his friend Mr. Werner, ot Morguall- town, Io, a J, A. Dull, latoly from Southern Ulinole, has entered into partuorsbip in tho law businosg with W. G. Smith, State’s Attorvey, und bas Leos in attoudanco at tho Court fust closed hura, Jr. J, Nuysol) Suith, editor of the Wheaton Mlinoisan, tho village's pride, aud wife havo Just returned from “u visit to'bia old Lomo in Monmoutts, Acs, Ward, will remove to Chicago for tho wintor. Mrs. Sayer, of Wayne, will occupy her rosilence, SMiss Henrietta Muzzy has returned from her auuimor Vacation, recuperated iu spits aud health, Mr, Ed 8, Prido, of Saugatuck, hig frionda Wore a dying visit, One ovening of lust week tho members of tho Wesleyan Church wud"s large muusber of tho trends of the Mov. W. Pinkuey met ut bis re-i- deuce, Tho plan for the evening's sport say well Ind. and was as follows: Mr. and Mis. Pinkney wero at Contoronce, and wore ox spoctod howe about 7 that evening. ‘Tho fiends, waute dug to surprivo thors, inteuded to Live ill pon seastou of thelr house, and to have ail the guests ausonubled before thoi arrival. What Was tholr dismay when, in tha midst or their preparation, about 6 o'clock in tho afters on, ther wallkod in npoa thom Mr. and Mrs, Wink ney, having reached bomo same hours beloso they wero oxpected, An albutn, quilt, drossing- own, anda pale af elppact were tha takertd Jott by thoguoaty to show, ina meawuro, tte love tho chureb boar thelr psstor sud wile, AUKONA. ‘Tho Kano County Itepublican Convention has been called for tho 16th of October to nominate candidates for tho coming aloction. Sines tho calf fora Convention the wumber of caudidates desirous of official honor has bean increasing. ‘Tho chief intoroat in tho comme campatin ape peara to be coutored in the raco for the County ‘Treasutorshin, Among the oaudidates for nont- ination the most prominent is Alonzo D. Brady. ‘Tho othor names likely to be presentod at the Convention will be Doloa G. Lake, an intelligent and wall-to-do farmor residing wost of Aurora, und Mr, Thomas Tolman, of the Union Nations! Bank, Aurora, Mr. Jamos T. Fiolds opona the lecture season here Woduesday with ovo of bis most brilfiaut lectures, So fruquont and flagrant bave become tho vi Jatioug of tho Liquor ardinanco, that tho atten- trou of tho City Carnoil bas buon called to tho matior, sud they instructed tho City Marshal at their laut macting to prosecute every violator of tha ordivanco, Mr, J. 1. Lhahop and family havo rocontly_ro- fara from asix-mouths' sojourn among Eastora frieuda, Siva Anna H. Nolguold, of thia city, received the tice premium at the Niate Pair at Otlaws for the Hast poucil drawings. 1. 3. Bundy has guuo to visit friends in aN. Henry Massey hay returned from a protracted visit to the ecengs of bis youtuful mischievous: usa i Vermont, Mrs. E. L, Brown hae returned froma three months’ rivit in the East. ‘Tho Rov, 8. A. W. Jewett baving 6; Jotced tune ia charge af tha First. hore, will be ausigued ta some duty. ich., mado NAPERVILLE, Royce £ Scott, engazed in the banking buss fooss hero for tho past two yoare, have diesolvad Partnership. ‘Tho bueloess of the ivetigution Wil bo carrisd on Lercafter by Mr, Scott, ‘Tho Naperville Litorasy Association havo al- ready engaged » numbor of promivent lecture era for tho fall aod winter lecture course. Ths nawies of the lecturers and subjects will bo ane nounced in a fow deye, ‘Tho houno of Mr, Matt Stephens was entered rocontly aud $20 worth of carpenters’ tuuls wio- Te steunve Proparationa are make tho iret exlibition of the Naperville Lit. erary Anaoviation » succos¥. ‘Tho college socio. tucu have adjourned their meefings iu ordor to trond the uxbibition. Mr. and Mry. Laddycoats, of Cauads, who aye bron visiting ab blr, Lundy's, have rocutuod homo. accompanied by Miss Emma Lundy, who 46 ta spend the winter visiting frienda in Canada. Doing made to Mera, Chartog Virestoin returnes Vint to Central Ubsor, Ar, Alfred Stroug, who for the past tro weeks bax been visiting friende in Cleveland, O., han returned home, Mra, Tilhaon, of New Joreay, Perkins, Miss Lum, recontly from England, ia spending & fow wees af the Hall mansion, PROSPECT VAUR. Animprovomont tas tenn mado in tho for- nishing, by the schoo) authorities, of a good, eutstantiat plank around the premises, ‘The Ute Dulet Socioty in tall of life and en- from a] AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, THIS MONDAY, OCT. &. ENTIRE CHANGE Rattling Variety Bill! AT POPULAR TRICES=15 ete, Tela. Noertes ina quent of Mr. id 24 etm, 8 etn, and f fecuring, and at this Thestee, Of Artistes st Lttveopl Sted, 4 Firat appearance $11 Cheas All the following distinuiialint FRANK TONES, the celehey ah f an Comedian, ores, “Their next outertaloment will occur | he ros oa BON, Friday, Wie Leen, and Man iit Woantart Ph nok Ve retin tage ‘The Ureat Oriental Aualer, Herqeant-Malor BORK E, the fa ‘The famous Pretuee Datineun SLSBEETD, he popular Vor Air. James Sannders has found a purchaser for Hla hone and Jot, and bo inlends to berin work Immediately on another. In tho meanwhile ha FuLnbaLit tho remdenco tormerly owned by J. Wabe, | & Sitwantens att rH, uwill ben grand New England papper at Follows Lodgoin the Park. The cente and 20 ¢ pestneds and enthumaan of the ret en ni; well for the success of tho entetpiire. Several cotnmittees wera appoluted. which aro ty re) ort at the sams place Saturday evening. AM friends, of the Order are cordially invited to be present. Lampann, A nevere accident happened to the aon of Martin Hogan lav Thursday, 3a tried to board ® pataing train, but, missing his hold. he fet! hoavily on tho end of a tie, cutting and bruleing ErmT. PLYMOUTH CHERCH, Michiyanar, war James T."chesae |g ; Torllorrow Wight. das Jey Shocking manner, + Inara Lecture Best Side, Mr. Cushing and wifo depart for their | [iO Park Charehi TE Re oni ean new home tn tho city Monday morung, ‘Their | samteion ts Reversed Beate the, or in exchange vociely will bo missed by their many warm “ontion Tick Metlarg & Cova UT {rlenda, 1 “Prince of Ora. It in ramored that W. 5, Vackard And wife aro Song to Yasntou, VD. T., 1a qitert of healt, Last Thureday morning Jatnos F. Clatlin wtart- ad for Calvoraia to four bin tuvatid wifo, vere aievaratle news having been recettod frum her. ‘Tho aocial hop given by Mr. Jacoba at his bait lant Baturday evening proved a very onjoyable An na frews shepherd ~~ HOOLEY'S THEATRE, PESTER MEL DOS St 9% ON DOT. 4y CONTINUED SUCCESS oF os Sr Becket Of ‘Malt (rin mata tae), TOM, Uh otter a bs Th She Banjo King, 668 ATES, LE Mueseeet Emmou's Hall Friday eveniag. ‘Tha entertains (‘The qenutar 4) Seatirin, and Dancers, | imaucen Rapes ment will be givon by tho ladies of tho Utilo | BUDWOKTIE A! A it 0 Dulet Noviaty, t ipar Soi anid Danen Artin, Ot: (alte s putuber of tho prominent citizen ot | KINA DROS. Lie vers Tran tesa ate sn Douce Trompoct Park and vicinity tot wt the residenco | Aint gets mt Dacuete, FOLLY AND’ WATERS, } of Meo Me IL Wagner Saturday evening, | sparen ee Mba ; for the purpow of Kini A PERE ea tiates wary atone tawaads eetabtinbitys an Gide | iemenier popular prices, | Sibegiies y Kapros ata tee tlantle an» srr Chica rnarnr, Smear, V ntas aronpiad. 3:00 as ane ate teagn¢ Paducah Raiicoaa Wastington Fit, might Acormmodation.* ivy ~~ RAILROAD TIME TAHLR ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIN] Maken or Sat; ajtlondar ereaptads pon ty leand Kinzteata, CHICAS & NORTHWESTERN RAILANA earner Madinut ib ie depots, B Oosats th otsa. mit Ean b Pity a, m:|* 40D. Po aa Kinatyeats, AL RAILADSD, 4 fost uf Taents creenn td, vitheadt earner Randolph, “dandas Ka, t+ Narurday and Bungay £4. citeaca. Atri A ST. touts, art Denver Snort Lines, tisin-ate Bridge, Theket Iehotl., anid corner Mick. Bi 10 5:0) me mel? 9248: tas affair thronghont, and those who were Fo for- tunate as to havo attended will eagerly await (he LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. announcement of ity auccessor. ‘Tho rumor that a certain perron holding « Navarntacat office wilt girs: arolect ball in bonor of the Captain, the first of the week, has wet al! the young folks on the qul vive. OAR PANK. Col. 8. 2. Robb, wife, sud daughters, and Mr, Tom Robb, of Park Midge, and Mr. Ju. C. :Col- ius, wifo, and daughter, of Norwood Park, wero tho guests yesterday of Cicorgo F. Foster and family. ‘The Sunday papers, Minstrels! Honwes crowded withtly, ‘Thitd and laet of thy Jerwerfal adaptation entitled THE TWO OFF=USS, In lack. Every Eveutug aud Weduenday aud Baturday jerk California McVICKER'S THEATRE, J.T. McVICKER aud the entize company in the stand romantic njectacte, Tue Sea of Ice; of, The Thirst for Gold, Preronted {ua manner perfect iu sletatt, vith the fale it Is rnmored, will not } fowiug dramatic aud mente elfeciat ‘The imisny at TATE-ST. To Doors North of Madison, cfal clavern at Athenaeum begin next Saturday at 10a, in, and Friday at 4 p,m. Mall, iamatn dn Special Ne Vs Bx CHICAGD, MILWAUK! Enton Hepat, enrner Site EE ® ST. PAUL RAILROQN. fare. 60a, m. ‘arrie, ep. oe dava,m.| 8:00p. m. b38p.m.] 8008.m, 3140p, mf A1A0 a. ma, oF Lake osce ‘anlotghae, ear ear ILLINOIS CE: Depot, Zoot edn, SENT AL AAILAOAD, wom ant Canales, Fie heraafter reach) nk Park until uo afteraom | Sra The Aurura ianeating tte Moatess Vuayert | (Ghuth Parka oppume etna Nace an ey eee chureh train, tho early 4 O'clock freight having Mezico, But one week cau possibly ln given to this snare. Arriew, been taken off, Tho want of Tue Tarpone is | Aries, Hut, ohn week cat Munday, Uct. 11, will ap | Stitwankee keenly felt carly in tho morning, and the Jato | fear therein Sragedian, i : “Divisiine oth pom. Arrangements are a di<appotusnient to every- JOUN MeCULLOUUI ‘as THE GLADIATOR, Milwauxee, Croetes Wino ree. Bo peeee ae pee eal, hogy. roon Day, a ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘ + 400p, ma Rid Arh iamicn ates --—— a & Towa: ales, WALTER ©. LYMAN, Elocutionist, | fr Risetng Vota 000, ma Will resume hin teaching Oct.3, Sent for circular, | _Seolin.turoueh Fe : 7:98.m. Address him at Athenaeum, f Warhineton-tt. 8yos ents serandoee, Moke ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Reepgagement of W.T. MELVILLE, who will sp- pear Ip tho New Iriah Dratua of SHINGAWIN. Popolar Pricea—v4, 60, and 25 ent Matiners Wedvenilay and ature FALL BATS, Birds, Wines, Plumes, Leace, | _ arrive, wrennannn EDUCATIONAL. ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN Family and Day Sehool. MISS M, LOUISE PUTNAM Will open "the tonth year of ber school, at her rusts deuce, No. 63 Marlborough-st.. Boston, Blassochurotts, Sept. Jy, 1573. Ost. Tips, Flowers, ete, TRIMMED GOODS, Strangers will find large varicty to select from. Ordors promptly executed, VELVETS, 124 STATEH ST Refers hy permission to her patron. Meht-lev, Jarain Hf, Paeld alto, to Tight Ben- VD. Diy Lishop of Massachurotin: “ D, Huntinuton, D. D. ishop of Crnizal New York; Hone Wr, M. Evatte, New York; Kev, ALP, Peabody, D. 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